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Global Issues "Food Supply"

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  • Poor health resulting from inadequate or unbalanced food intake, leading to nutritional deficiencies or excesses.
    malnutrition
  • A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to water shortages and difficulties in crop production.
    drought
  • The means by which a person earns a living, often through employment, self-employment, or agriculture.
    livelihood
  • Gradual changes in Earth's temperatures and weather patterns, often attributed to human activities such as burning fossil fuels.
    climate change
  • An area characterized by a lack of access to fresh, healthy, and affordable food options, often found in low-income urban neighborhoods or rural areas.
    food desert
  • The physical structures and systems, such as roads, bridges, railways, dams, and irrigation networks, that support and connect communities and facilitate economic activities.
    infrastructure
  • The quantity of crops or agricultural products that a piece of land or farming operation can produce per unit area, such as per acre or hectare.
    yield
  • Domesticated animals raised for various purposes, including meat, milk, wool, and leather.
    livestock
  • A seasonal wind pattern that brings heavy rainfall to parts of Asia, especially South Asia, during specific times of the year.
    monsoon
  • The practice of growing food crops and raising livestock for human consumption.
    agriculture
  • The general increase in prices of goods and services over time, reducing the purchasing power of money.
    inflation
  • Land covered with grass or other plants suitable for grazing by livestock.
    pasture
  • The process by which productive land becomes less fertile and transforms into a desert-like environment, often due to overgrazing, deforestation, or improper land use.
    desertification
  • The state of having reliable and consistent access to sufficient quantities of nutritious food to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
    food security
  • An extreme scarcity of food in a particular region or population, resulting in widespread hunger and malnutrition.
    famine